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what religion? >> christianity. >> that's not a religion. that's a philosophy. >> okay. don't tell me what i think. when i said i didn't have a problem, i don't have a problem. got it? >> give the people their billions. let's move on. >> i feel sorry for those people who won because now they're part of the 1%. they will be demonized. >> what i'm wearing here and the long rifles and some are -- breast cancer awareness. john, back to you. >> anna koiman live at a gun range in new jersey. interesting. >> eliot: before the next senate does anything else, they should fix the filibuster. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. 50% more spy stuff. what's in your wallet? this car is too small. the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sh
what religion? >> christianity. >> that's not a religion. that's a philosophy. >> okay. don't tell me what i think. when i said i didn't have a problem, i don't have a problem. got it? >> give the people their billions. let's move on. >> i feel sorry for those people who won because now they're part of the 1%. they will be demonized. >> what i'm wearing here and the long rifles and some are -- breast cancer awareness. john, back to you. >> anna koiman...
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what religion? >> christianity. >> that's not a religion. that's a philosophy. >> okay. don't tell me what i think. when i said i didn't have a problem, i don't have a problem. got it? >> give the people their billions. let's move on. >> i feel sorry for those people who won because now they're part of the 1%. they will be demonized. >> what i'm wearing here and the long rifles and some are -- breast cancer awareness. john, back to you. >> anna koiman live at a gun range in new jersey. interesting. >> eliot: before the next sesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesese >> eliot: it was once described as democracy's finest hour. decades ago before mr. smith left washington. today the filibuster has become the procedural weapon of choice in obstructionism, notably for the republican authority who has blocked legislation to nominations, more than 360 times. between 2009 and 2010, more filibusters were used than in the '50s, '60s and '70s combined. senate majority leader har rye reid along with his newly re-elected democratic majority are leading the push for filibu
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is this going to affect the organization of religions or are we going to see religions further splitting according to who has wealth and who doesn't in our society? >> well, i think we've already seen some of that in some places. but, being in los angeles i am seeing a different kind of model where, and i think this is the value of living a major urban centre-- where churches are and other religious groups are really seeing their mandate as closing that divide and bringing people together and building bridges across the class line that seems to be widening. again, some of my students have gone out to what would seem to be suburban type religious institutions, who could be sort of isolated, comfortable middle class people. and those people are developing strong bonds with what we might call inner city poor institutions, religious institutions and they are doing work together which i think always binds people well. work to improve the standing of people in the inner city. so, we are probably going in both those directions at the same time. the divide is widening but at least some churches
is this going to affect the organization of religions or are we going to see religions further splitting according to who has wealth and who doesn't in our society? >> well, i think we've already seen some of that in some places. but, being in los angeles i am seeing a different kind of model where, and i think this is the value of living a major urban centre-- where churches are and other religious groups are really seeing their mandate as closing that divide and bringing people together...
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religion. factor exclusive governor lincoln chief cheaf who refuses to call a christmas tree a christmas tree enters the no spin zone. they want you to call a christmas tree a christmas tree there is no holiday tree. behind all the controversy lies a bigger secular progressive agenda. we will expose it tonight. >> merry christmas charlie brown. ♪ hark the geraldo angels sing. >> bill: does not want to see a christmas play starring charlie brown. >> everything i do turns into a disaster. >> bill: that's how crazy things are getting. >> complims of momma's lunches. >> you boys are going to take a long lunch today. >> bill: return of the great american news quiz tonight bad parents edition. >> hey, you can't do that. >> the hell i can't. >> bill: caution, you where to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. war on christmas the big picture. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo movement whenever the far left viciously attacks you know you are on to something. eve
religion. factor exclusive governor lincoln chief cheaf who refuses to call a christmas tree a christmas tree enters the no spin zone. they want you to call a christmas tree a christmas tree there is no holiday tree. behind all the controversy lies a bigger secular progressive agenda. we will expose it tonight. >> merry christmas charlie brown. ♪ hark the geraldo angels sing. >> bill: does not want to see a christmas play starring charlie brown. >> everything i do turns into...
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separation between church and state and yet and one election or political discussion after another religion always seems to creep up in the conversation and the two thousand and twelve election was no exception in fact the political talk now facing the most religious rhetoric and this is the most religious rhetoric we've seen in decades as far as political talk goes but despite this progressive candidates and ideas gained major ground in the election and the idea that politicians no longer have to pander to even jellicoe base could effectively change the american political landscape arctic correspondent liz wahl takes a closer look at this new phenomenon through the eyes of atheists for social and religious conservatives the election was devastating what we're seeing in our projections it's the white establishment is now the minority but conservatives put up a fight we've seen probably the most infusion of religious issues and doctrine into an election cycle probably since the late one nine hundred eighty s. during the primaries rick santorum rose as a front runner providing the social cons
separation between church and state and yet and one election or political discussion after another religion always seems to creep up in the conversation and the two thousand and twelve election was no exception in fact the political talk now facing the most religious rhetoric and this is the most religious rhetoric we've seen in decades as far as political talk goes but despite this progressive candidates and ideas gained major ground in the election and the idea that politicians no longer have...
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as the us has been around there is that a separation between church and state but that didn't stop religion from creeping into the two thousand and twelve elections despite this progressive ideas have gained major ground things like marijuana and gay marriage so politicians might not need to pander to the even jellicoe base anymore r t correspondent liz wahl takes a closer look at this changing political landscape. for social and religious conservatives the election was devastating what we're seeing in our projections it's all of the white establishment is now the minority but conservatives put up a fight we've seen probably the most infusion of religious issues and doctrine into an election cycle probably since the late one nine hundred eighty s. during the primaries rick santorum rose as a front runner providing the social conservative platform many republicans yearned for i don't believe in an america where the separation of church and state is absolute he wasn't alone in the race to be the next republican nominee sometimes seem like a race to prove who is more religious i have a sense o
as the us has been around there is that a separation between church and state but that didn't stop religion from creeping into the two thousand and twelve elections despite this progressive ideas have gained major ground things like marijuana and gay marriage so politicians might not need to pander to the even jellicoe base anymore r t correspondent liz wahl takes a closer look at this changing political landscape. for social and religious conservatives the election was devastating what we're...
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. >> stephen: can we go back to religion now. >> the easy part is now over. >> stephen: what dow mean the easy part is over. >> we discovered that the universe has different parts to it, there is ode matter there is dark matter, dark energy, so the ode matter, the stuff that make up you and me, you and me make up the four humor, red bile, yellow bile, quite bile. >> obviously you have the element, earth, air, fire and water. what since then? >> quantum field they werery right there. >> over, this is this big hoop, hula hoop they have underneath the mountain. >> they speed up these tiny particles. >> 99.99999 percent speed of light. >> stephen: okayment and how small are we talking here, like an ant. >> no, really small. >> stephen: half an ant. >> yeah tunier. >> stephen: like a grain of rice. >> smaller, keep going, very, very small. >> stephen: what do we get from knowing this, do i get my swret pack now o or-- teleporetation or light sabres, any of that stuff. >> we get the happy feeling that we understand how the universe works. >> stephen: how much does this cost now? >> the larg
. >> stephen: can we go back to religion now. >> the easy part is now over. >> stephen: what dow mean the easy part is over. >> we discovered that the universe has different parts to it, there is ode matter there is dark matter, dark energy, so the ode matter, the stuff that make up you and me, you and me make up the four humor, red bile, yellow bile, quite bile. >> obviously you have the element, earth, air, fire and water. what since then? >> quantum field...
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. >> you think this is a conspiracy against your religion? you think this is taking away your freedom of religion? >> is there any doubt? >> reporter: willie jessup says computers and photo albums were taken from every family here. the members who live here produce their own food and say their crops failed when people were forced out during the raid. but they're back at work now, adults and children picking carrots here. are you mad that they took you from this ranch? >> no. >> reporter: why? >> because you don't like to lose the spirit of god. >> reporter: you think you still have the spirit of god? >> of course. >> reporter: what did your mom and dad tell you was the reason they took you off the ranch? >> because they think we were abused. >> reporter: what do you have to say about that? >> that's just a bunch of [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: some of the children looked scared as we drove around the 1500 acre ranch. we were told they thought we were police. most of the time, it looks like nothing dramatic ever happened here. what did you lear
. >> you think this is a conspiracy against your religion? you think this is taking away your freedom of religion? >> is there any doubt? >> reporter: willie jessup says computers and photo albums were taken from every family here. the members who live here produce their own food and say their crops failed when people were forced out during the raid. but they're back at work now, adults and children picking carrots here. are you mad that they took you from this ranch? >>...
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it's not a symbol of religion. >> you like to make a lot of controversy. >> you are the guy making the controversy. all i want to do is keep the traditions of christmas that make most americans happy. the polls show 90 percent of americans celebrate christmas and they want to call it the christmas tree. you are in the minority. you are imposing your will and you are making people unhappy in a season of joy. you are not doing the right thing, governor. >> there you go, bill. it is now 20 minutes after the hour. next on the rundown there's a health alert. glass was found in a cholesterol pill used by 4 million americans. we will tell you what you need to know. >> sick of the holiday headache? it can cure your hangover when you walk out the door. >> welcome back. time now for the fox news health picks. a roundup of the top medical stories. >> we are previewing great stories on fox news health.com. if you take the cholesterol lowering pill lipitor listen up. the fda says the drug maker has halted production of the generic version of the pill. they found out how glass particles ended up in
it's not a symbol of religion. >> you like to make a lot of controversy. >> you are the guy making the controversy. all i want to do is keep the traditions of christmas that make most americans happy. the polls show 90 percent of americans celebrate christmas and they want to call it the christmas tree. you are in the minority. you are imposing your will and you are making people unhappy in a season of joy. you are not doing the right thing, governor. >> there you go, bill. it...
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keach: were the lineages of teotihuacan unified by religion ? again, household excavations provided answers. physical anthropologist rebecca storey. in all the compounds that have been excavated, there has always been a central courtyard. and in the middle of it, we generally find some kind of architectural feature. now, in this particular compound, it's a very elaborate and very beautiful one -- look at the detailing on the stone, and also look at the little ornaments on top of it. there are fragments that shows that it once was plastered and painted. so we have to remember that it would have been completely brighter and much more colorful, and really looked splendid. keach: these strange and splendid structures were altars. but who was being worshiped here ? in 1980, rebecca storey and dolph widmer excavated a residential compound in a neighborhood of the city now called tlajinga. the evidence showed people had lived in the compound for close to 500 years. underneath the central altar, archaeologists discovered several skeletons, buried decade
keach: were the lineages of teotihuacan unified by religion ? again, household excavations provided answers. physical anthropologist rebecca storey. in all the compounds that have been excavated, there has always been a central courtyard. and in the middle of it, we generally find some kind of architectural feature. now, in this particular compound, it's a very elaborate and very beautiful one -- look at the detailing on the stone, and also look at the little ornaments on top of it. there are...
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. >> a lot of times that kind of gets lost in translation that islam is our religion, yes, but our country is the united states of america. >> you're patriots. >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: she met her husband after college and he converted to islam after their marriage. >> reporter: do people treat you differently now? >> i get a lot of people don't think i speak english. but other than that, it's not too bad. >> do they try to speak loudly to you, and slowly? >> yes, and i'm like -- i'm american. are they talking to me. >> reporter: during the whole month of rahmadon, muslims rise from sunrise to sunset. the brothers have kept fast their football careers. >> i've been fasting since age 7, so i have a little bit of experience. i've been fasting and playing football since high school, which was 2002. every year is a new challenge, and with rahmadon traveling into summer, i would have lost the career before he began. fasting, he made a horrible first impression on the vikings, inexplicably shaking. >> we said, what's going on, man? we see your play going the other way. he explained the situat
. >> a lot of times that kind of gets lost in translation that islam is our religion, yes, but our country is the united states of america. >> you're patriots. >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: she met her husband after college and he converted to islam after their marriage. >> reporter: do people treat you differently now? >> i get a lot of people don't think i speak english. but other than that, it's not too bad. >> do they try to speak loudly to you, and...
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why do freedom from religion and society of free thinkers who represent a small percentage of the population get airtime? >> bob: if you have this setting and has blackberry on it disrupts. somebody does. and listen, free thinkers. think about the name, free thinkers. the free thinking here, they send a letter from the teachers home to everybody's parents and said you can go. you don't to go if you don't want to go. we'd like to have the opportunity to go and see a production. who are the people doing. get a life. go buy a barge. >> brian: everybody at the table agrees. i'm given a layup. >> dana: nothing unites americans like charlie brown. >> brian: no kidding. get the table fractured like it belongs going to scene of bill o'reilly's show based on true story. involving the governor of rhode island lincoln chaffey who decides to call at it holiday tree not a christmas tree. here is a little interaction. >> the polls show 90% of americans celebrate christmas, and they want to call at it christmas tree. you are in the minority. you are imposing your will. >> i don't make anybody happy. >> i k
why do freedom from religion and society of free thinkers who represent a small percentage of the population get airtime? >> bob: if you have this setting and has blackberry on it disrupts. somebody does. and listen, free thinkers. think about the name, free thinkers. the free thinking here, they send a letter from the teachers home to everybody's parents and said you can go. you don't to go if you don't want to go. we'd like to have the opportunity to go and see a production. who are the...
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it turns out the biggest recipients is religion and religious organization. i myself give as much as i can. we built a catholic church, for heaven's sake in connecticut. it's pretty rare these days to build churches, most people are tearing them down. my point is people bhor giving to religious operations are not doing it because of the charitable deduction. they are doing it from the heart. >> well, you've got to understand, the point that was -- those organization are -- let's be clear about where this money goes. it goes through organizations who serve vulnerable peeble. we have 46 million people in poverty, a number of people struggling, why does is it ever make sense to reduce the incentive to help those individuals? >> i want to help them. that's not the issue. the issue is how to help. i think what lenny is saying, if you have an economy that is prospering and growing and creating wealth, then the people who have more resources to pony up for all these very, very good -- >> but larry, we don't have that economy. >> it isn't about -- i understand that,
it turns out the biggest recipients is religion and religious organization. i myself give as much as i can. we built a catholic church, for heaven's sake in connecticut. it's pretty rare these days to build churches, most people are tearing them down. my point is people bhor giving to religious operations are not doing it because of the charitable deduction. they are doing it from the heart. >> well, you've got to understand, the point that was -- those organization are -- let's be clear...
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were concerned about, it could be a constitution that seriously inhibits freedom of speech, freedom of religion, as well as women's rights and much more. so, craig, it's really upping the ante. the protest is no longer just about a power grab. it's about what kind of country egyptians down below want. and those people there are saying passionately that they don't want what morsi has to offer. >> jim, as you have been talking about this draft constitution, we have zoomed in on some of the pictures that you described, a well, the 100,000 or so protesters who have gathered in tahrir square. and we've witnessed some of the fistacuffs that you talked about. is this akin to what you've also been seeing, have we seen blows being exchanged or is this something new? >> there have been now for the past nine days ongoing skirmishes, clash, whatever you want to call it between protest ares, a group of protest are, not necessarily part of any specific organization that take on the security forces when they have the opportunity to do so. that has led to two killed so far and several hundred injured. not just
were concerned about, it could be a constitution that seriously inhibits freedom of speech, freedom of religion, as well as women's rights and much more. so, craig, it's really upping the ante. the protest is no longer just about a power grab. it's about what kind of country egyptians down below want. and those people there are saying passionately that they don't want what morsi has to offer. >> jim, as you have been talking about this draft constitution, we have zoomed in on some of the...
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the one was they had this almost religion thought that the young voters, minority voters would not turn out. one thing we didn't talk about enough during the election is a lot of people really like barack obama, particularly among the youth and minority voters and a lot of white voters as well really like barack obama. so they missed that. they seemed to think voting in '08 was an aberration and a fluke. that was a wrong assumption. the second thing they missed was a lot of polls, even some of the polls nbc did showed republican enthusiasm was a little higher than democratic enthusiasm in some states. the campaign took that to mean the democrats weren't going to turn out. some tea partiers were really excited but a lot of democrats were just as excited. >> right. karen, into today's "new york times" timothy egan writes, if you believe in climate change, finding a path to citizenship for millions of hard working hispanics, and the right to marry the person you love, there is no place in the republican party of 2012 for you. when you toss in romney's contempt for 47% of the country and th
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. >> bill: a christmas tree is not a symbol of religion. >> greta: a war on christmas? go to gretawire.com and tell us. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >> greta: calls for the u.n. to vote to recognize the palestinian as a state. >> hostess getting a decision for the company to clear off its assets, but it might not spell for the end for twinksies, ding-dongs and ho ho, announcing it's in talks with more than 100 buyers. >>> former president george w.h. bush hospitalized in houston, treated for bronchitis. he was admitted last friday, but expected to be released in a matter of days. >>> and one of the winning tickets of last night's record $588 jackp
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rising tide of the most disturbing element in the middle east, that is people who are willing to mix religion and violence together who are on the rise of the saw in egypt with the new constitution. yet in this moment of great import we're talking seriously about gangnam style and jay-z and sandra flush? the distance is amazing. in '90s. when dot-com boom wag going on. what is the worst that president clinton can do. this is moment for leaders. bill o'reilly is right. there is a vacuum on this list. martha: to that end what would picking sandra fluke for example, where we are and who we focus on? take this young woman and make her into one of the stars of the democratic national convention? what does that say about us as a society? melissa: well in a way she is just, political pawn or an icon for the campaign, the obama campaign ran which was a very negative campaign implying that republicans were anti-women and soft on rape and horrible things clearly not true. i like, i wrote in the "boston herald", i like sandra fluke is the poster girl for. consider the resume'. 32 and still in college. l
rising tide of the most disturbing element in the middle east, that is people who are willing to mix religion and violence together who are on the rise of the saw in egypt with the new constitution. yet in this moment of great import we're talking seriously about gangnam style and jay-z and sandra flush? the distance is amazing. in '90s. when dot-com boom wag going on. what is the worst that president clinton can do. this is moment for leaders. bill o'reilly is right. there is a vacuum on this...
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call the president to urge him to make it retroactive because obviously they're just not feeling the religion right. sorry. but that's my view on it. >> i like it. rick, we'll talk to you in a little bit. thanks a lot. rick santelli with the santelli exchange a little earlier than normal today. do you happen to have 95 million bucks just laying around? in case you do, we have an apartment in the big apple that's worth that very same amount. a look behind the closed doors when we come right back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. the memories that last, start with the gifts that last. ♪ enjoy free shipping and great values on your holiday shopping from l.l.bean. >>> it is one of the priciest pads on the planet. in today's million dollar minute a mansion in the sky worth just shy of $100 million. our robert frank takes you inside exclusively. >> step inside one of the most expensive trophy apartments in the world. the price tag? $95 million. perched high above fifth avenue and central park, this megahome has seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and three
call the president to urge him to make it retroactive because obviously they're just not feeling the religion right. sorry. but that's my view on it. >> i like it. rick, we'll talk to you in a little bit. thanks a lot. rick santelli with the santelli exchange a little earlier than normal today. do you happen to have 95 million bucks just laying around? in case you do, we have an apartment in the big apple that's worth that very same amount. a look behind the closed doors when we come...